Progressive Blackjack

Players must post an additional side bet in order to qualify for the progressive jackpot

Surrender is not an option

Players can win the progressive jackpot by having 4 suited aces

If the progressive jackpot is not won, there is still the chance to win smaller pay outs as such: 3 suited aces pays 5000:1, 4 aces of any suit pays 2500:1, 3 aces of any suit pays 250:1, 2 suited aces pays 100:1, 2 aces of any suit pays 25:1

Blackjack Switch

Rules of classic blackjack apply

Players are dealt 2 hands of 2 cards each

Once players have studied the first 2 cards of each hand, players are able to switch the cards between hands if they so choose – hence the name

Whether the 2 cards are switched or not, the player continues to play both hands separately, choosing to hit, stand, split, or double down

The player can win or lose both or only one hand

Double Exposure Blackjack

Both of the dealer’s cards are dealt face up which benefits the player

House edge is greater than standard blackjack which favours the house

Dealer wins on all ties, unless it’s a natural blackjack

Player blackjack pays even money

Player can only split a hand once

Spanish Blackjack

Played with either 6 or 8 standard 52-card deck with 4 tens removed to make a 48-card deck

Player hand worth 21 always wins, irrespective of what the dealer holds

Players may double down on any initial 2-card hand

Players may hit and double down after splitting any card values, even aces

Players may surrender after doubling, forfeiting the original bet but keeping the double down bet